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TwitterThis dataset represents all Historic Districts adopted by Sacramento City Council. Contact GIS at: sacgis@cityofsacramento.org
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TwitterSacramento city council district boundaries adopted on December 16, 2021.
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TwitterData updates include: July 8, 2019 as a result of the Panhandle annexation (Sacramento Local Agency Formation Commission Certificate of Completion LAFC#02-18/City Resolution No. 2018-0281); Aspen 1 annexation boundary changes on January 17, 2019; Beach Lake Road annexation boundary changes on January 12, 2016; The Redistricting process in 2011 and effective October 6, 2011. Contact GIS at: sacgis@cityofsacramento.org
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The 1998 Dress Rehearsal was conducted as a prelude to the United States Census of Population and Housing, 2000, in the following locations: (1) Columbia, South Carolina, and surrounding areas, including the town of Irmo and the counties of Chester, Chesterfield, Darlington, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Lee, Marlboro, Newberry, Richland, and Union, (2) Sacramento, California, and (3) Menominee County, Wisconsin, including the Menominee American Indian Reservation. This collection contains map files showing various levels of geography (in the form of Census Tract Outline Maps, Voting District/State Legislative District Outline Maps, and County Block Maps), TIGER/Line digital files, and Corner Point files for the Census 2000 Dress Rehearsal sites. The Corner Point data files contain the bounding latitude and longitude coordinates for each individual map sheet of the 1998 Dress Rehearsal Public Law (P.L.) 94-171 map products. These files include a sheet identifier, minimum and maximum longitude, minimum and maximum latitude, and the map scale (integer value) for each map sheet. The latitude and longitude coordinates are in decimal degrees and expressed as integer values with six implied decimal places. There is a separate Corner Point File for each of the three map types: County Block Map, Census Tract Outline Map, and Voting District/State Legislative District Outline Map. Each of the three map file types is provided in two formats: Portable Document Format (PDF), for viewing, and Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language (HP-GL) format, for plotting. The County Block Maps show the greatest detail and the most complete set of geographic information of all the maps. These large-scale maps depict the smallest geographic entities for which the Census Bureau presents data -- the census blocks -- by displaying the features that delineate them and the numbers that identify them. These maps show the boundaries, names, and codes for American Indian/Alaska Native areas, county subdivisions, places, census tracts, and, for this series, the geographic entities that the states delineated in Phase 2, Voting District Project, of the Redistricting Data Program. The HP-GL version of the County Block Maps is broken down into index maps and map sheets. The map sheets cover a small area, and the index maps are composed of multiple map sheets, showing the entire area. The intent of the County Block Map series is to provide a map for each county on the smallest possible number of map sheets at the maximum practical scale, dependent on the area size of the county and the density of the block pattern. The latter affects the display of block numbers and feature identifiers. The Census Tract Outline Maps show the boundaries and numbers of census tracts, and name the features underlying the boundaries. These maps also show the boundaries and names of counties, county subdivisions, and places. They identify census tracts in relation to governmental unit boundaries. The mapping unit is the county. These large-format maps are produced to support the P.L. 94-171 program and all other 1998 Dress Rehearsal data tabulations. The Voting District/State Legislative District Outline Maps show the boundaries and codes for voting districts as delineated by the states in Phase 2, Voting District Project, of the Redistricting Data Program. The features underlying the voting district boundaries are shown, as well as the names of these features. Additionally, for states that submit the information, these maps show the boundaries and codes for state legislative districts and their underlying features. These maps also show the boundaries of and names of American Indian/Alaska Native areas, counties, county subdivisions, and places. The scale of the district maps is optimized to keep the number of map sheets for each area to a minimum, but the scale and number of map sheets will vary by the area size of the county and the voting districts and state legislative districts delineated by the states. The Census 2000 Dress Rehearsal TIGER/Line Files consist of line segments representing physical features and governmental and statistical boundaries. The files contain information distributed over a series of record types for the spatial objects of a county. These TIGER/Line Files are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the Census TIGER (Topological
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TwitterThis map is embedded in the ArcGIS Online Web Experience to view NWS Sacramento's new proposed public zone boundary changes. The map depicts the current public zones as well as the proposed new zones.
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TwitterCity of Sacramento Neighborhoods. Contact: SacGIS@cityofsacramento.org Updated July 19th, 2017
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TwitterThis dataset was developed for the 2015 Assessment of Forest and Rangelands. It is derived from several data sources, including housing density (input_lsn_HousingDensity12_2), Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZ_Assessment11_1), Unimproved Parcels (input_UnimprovedParcels16_1), and Vegetation Cover (input_FVEG15_2). The current dataset is appropriate for displaying the overall pattern of WUI development at the county level, and comparing counties in terms of development patterns. Until the dataset is refined through a field review process, it is not suited for WUI designations for individual houses or neighborhoods. Housing Density Classes used in the WUI definitions: 1 - Less than one house per 20 acres 2 - One house per 20 acres to one house per 5 acres 3 - More than one house per 5 acres to 1 house per acre 4 - More than 1 house per acreWildland Urban Interface is dense housing adjacent to vegetation that can burn in a wildfire and must meet these criteria: •Housing density class 2, 3 or 4 •In moderate, high, or very high Fire Hazard Severity Zone •Not dominated by wildland vegetation (i.e., lifeform not herbaceous, hardwood, conifer or shrub) •Spatially contiguous groups of 30m cells that are10 acres and largerWildland Urban Intermix is housing development interspersed in an area dominated by wildland vegetation subject to wildfire and must meet these criteria: •Not Interface •Housing density class 2 •Housing density class 3, 4 dominated by wildland vegetation •In Moderate, High or Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone •Improved parcels only •Spatially contiguous groups of 30m cells 25 acres and largerWildfire Influence Zone is wildfire susceptible vegetation up to 1.5 miles from Wildland Urban Interface or Wildland Urban Intermix and must meet these criteria: •Wildland vegetation up to 1.5 miles from Interface or Intermix
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TwitterCity of Sacramento police district boundaries. Districts are the largest of the areas; the city is divided into 6 Districts. The Districts are divided into Beats, which are assigned to patrol officers. The Beats are divided into Grids for reporting purposes.
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TwitterAreas for further study to identify the best connections to complete the trail network. Our GIS data is not to survey precision. Boundaries for Local Connection Study Areas (LCSAs) are not meant to align with property lines or any other delineation, physical or administrative. They are general areas and should be displayed as such.
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Tax rate area boundaries and related data based on changes filed with the Board of Equalization per Government Code 54900 for the specified assessment roll year. The data included in this map is maintained by the California State Board of Equalization and may differ slightly from the data published by other agencies. BOE_TRA layer = tax rate area boundaries and the assigned TRA number for the specified assessment roll year; BOE_Changes layer = boundary changes filed with the Board of Equalization for the specified assessment roll year; Data Table (C##_YYYY) = tax rate area numbers and related districts for the specified assessment roll year
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Tax rate area boundaries and related data based on changes filed with the Board of Equalization per Government Code 54900 for the specified assessment roll year. The data included in this map is maintained by the California State Board of Equalization and may differ slightly from the data published by other agencies. BOE_TRA layer = tax rate area boundaries and the assigned TRA number for the specified assessment roll year; BOE_Changes layer = boundary changes filed with the Board of Equalization for the specified assessment roll year; Data Table (C##_YYYY) = tax rate area numbers and related districts for the specified assessment roll year
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This report includes the previously unpublished primary and derivative data sets that underpin the construction of the three dimensional (3D) geologic map of the upper part of the Earth's crust beneath the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, California. The primary data is X,Y,Z locations of stratigraphic horizons and, to a much lesser extent, geologic structures where penetrated by oil and gas wells in the subsurface as recorded in well logs and well records. The derivative data sets were constructed to more closely constrain the principal stratigraphic horizons and geologic structures that were incorporated into the 3D model. The derivative data sets are extracted from the principal data set or a combination of the principal data set with other previously published data. This Data Release is not intended to be a stand-alone publication, but is only intended to release the digital data sets that undergird the related Scientific Investigations Report. The information in this ...
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TwitterAn Opportunity Zone (OZ) is a designation created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 allowing for certain investments in lower income areas to have federal tax advantages. Investments made by individuals through special funds in these zones would be allowed to defer or eliminate federal taxes on capital gains and may support new investments in environmental justice, sustainability, climate change, and affordable housing.
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Tax rate area boundaries and related data based on changes filed with the Board of Equalization per Government Code 54900 for the specified assessment roll year. The data included in this map is maintained by the California State Board of Equalization and may differ slightly from the data published by other agencies. BOE_TRA layer = tax rate area boundaries and the assigned TRA number for the specified assessment roll year; BOE_Changes layer = boundary changes filed with the Board of Equalization for the specified assessment roll year; Data Table (C##_YYYY) = tax rate area numbers and related districts for the specified assessment roll year
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Tax rate area boundaries and related data based on changes filed with the Board of Equalization per Government Code 54900 for the specified assessment roll year. The data included in this map is maintained by the California State Board of Equalization and may differ slightly from the data published by other agencies. BOE_TRA layer = tax rate area boundaries and the assigned TRA number for the specified assessment roll year; BOE_Changes layer = boundary changes filed with the Board of Equalization for the specified assessment roll year; Data Table (C##_YYYY) = tax rate area numbers and related districts for the specified assessment roll year
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Twitter2020 Census Block Demographics for the SACOG Region.Decennial Census 2020 includes tabulations of housing units, total population and adult population by race and by Hispanic or Latino origin, and total group quarters population. Data are summary statistics for population and housing from a "100% count." The Census Bureau attempts to survey or interview all known addresses. Geographies nationwide can be obtained from Census, with disaggregate geographic detail down to Block-level. Metropolitan Council is publishing files for 2020 Blocks, Block Groups, Tracts, Minor Civil Divisions (MCDs), and school districts.The Decennial Census PL94-171 reports summary statistics on population and housing for use in redistricting. The Census Bureau attempts to survey or interview all known addresses. Still, the data are subject to error. The errors derive from survey data collection (response errors, field follow-up for missing cases) and processing by the Census Bureau (geolocation of population and housing, data coding, compilation processes, and imputation of missing cases). Further information about accuracy is available at https://metrocouncil.org/census2020 under Census 2020 FAQs.
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TwitterSACOG Region : El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba Counties in California.The TIGER/Line Files are shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) that are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line File is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. Census Blocks are statistical areas bounded on all sides by visible features, such as streets, roads, streams, and railroad tracks, and/or by nonvisible boundaries such as city, town, township, and county limits, and short line-of-sight extensions of streets and roads. Blocks are the smallest geographic areas for which the Census Bureau publishes data from the decennial census. A block may consist of one or more faces. Block Groups are the first level of Block aggregation.
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OES Evacuation Zones ApplicationSacramento County Office of Emergency Services (OES) Evacuation Zones as referenced in the Evacuation Plan.See Sacramento Ready Emergency Preparedness for more information.
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The product is a set of mutually consistent 10m and 2m integrated elevation maps (DEM) in standard ascii format.There are few missing data where there is water or at land-water interfaces. However, our map does have gaps at some inland and island sites. We have opted not to fill these because there is an ongoing project at DWR to re-analyze LiDAR returns and improve the terrestrial map. The CSTARS project at UC Davis is doing this as well.
This product is developed based on synthesizing LiDAR, single- and multibeam sonar soundings and existing integrated maps collated from multiple sources. The following figure shows the data sources used for different areas. The western part of our Bay-Delta work blends the original Foxgrover map with the 1/3 arc second DEM produced by NOAA. These are close in the region of overlap and edge-matches the NOAA data well, but the NOAA map seems to capture things like bridge footings that the original 10m Foxgrover map of the region smooths. A richer 2m product combining new data and some interpolation is due to be release by USGS in Winter or Spring 2013. Our previews of this map indicate that it is heavily based on the 1/3 arc second NOAA map for points near Carquinez Straits. For more information, please refer to the article: A Continuous Surface Elevation Map
Please note that we distribute only our own integrated maps, not the original constituent data.
| Version: | 3 |
| Time Completed: | November, 2012 |
| Horizontal Datum: | NAD83 |
| Spheroid: | GRS1980 |
| Projection: | UTM_Zone_10N |
| Vertical Datum: | NAVD88 |
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TwitterThis map was developed by the Delta Stewardship Council, a California state agency, as a reference for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Delta). It illustrates select boundaries, reference layers, and Delta Stewardship Council regulatory policies with a geographic component. The Delta Plan policies shown here are provided for reference only, are not survey grade, and do not replace approved regulatory text in the Water Code, California Code of Regulations, or Public Resources Code. For more information, please contact the Delta Stewardship Council.Some layers shown on this map are maintained by other entities.Disclaimer: The Delta Stewardship Council does not acknowledge any legal responsibility for the use or misuse of this data. Data are not intended to be used for determination of applicability or consistency of a Delta Plan regulatory policy and do not represent survey-grade assessments. Data should be considered for evaluation and contextual information only. For questions related to this data and specific use cases please contact the Delta Stewardship Council at 916-445-5511 or hello@deltacouncil.ca.gov
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TwitterThis dataset represents all Historic Districts adopted by Sacramento City Council. Contact GIS at: sacgis@cityofsacramento.org